Irish Referendum
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Put that reports over the weekend had said that the Conservatives would support a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in Ireland and was there any comment on that from the Government, the PMS said no there was not. Asked if there would be words from the Prime Minister after the referendum vote, the PMS said that he could not make a comment but would check what the process had been in the past.
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